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A Rugged Vision of Landscape Architecture by Lawrence Halprin
United States Architecture News - Dec 27, 2016 - 15:21 17666 views
A waterfall flows in downtown Portland, Ore., ribbons and rivulets of water cascading over slabs of rough, reddish concrete into pools filled with wading children in the summer. Down a tree-lined path, great planted hills pop from the sidewalk. A stepped basin opens up between buildings, looking like a natural spring bursting through the pavement.
These bold environments, strung across an eight-block section in the city center, were designed by the modernist landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and his firm between 1965 and 1970, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013......Continue Reading
Top image: A waterfall in downtown Portland, Ore., designed by the modernist landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who died in 2009. Credit Jeremy Bitterman, via the Cultural Landscape Foundation
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